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and his family, as well as the White House staff. This personal attention included accompanying the president on overseas trips and those within the United States, vacations, and golf outings. He administered medications, took temperatures, gave the president daily medical advice and recorded
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In 1911 he returned to the United States and, in the next twenty-five years, his varied command and instructional assignments took him to numerous posts in the United States and one in Puerto Rico. From 1936 to 1940 Snyder was medical adviser to the
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observations on the president’s activities, disposition, and physical condition. Snyder rendered initial treatment to Dwight Eisenhower when the president suffered a heart attack in September 1955 and was at the President's side during his
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From December 1940 until June 1945 Snyder was assistant to the inspector general of the War Department, a job which required him to travel to all theaters of operations during
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Scan of a typed and signed letter sent from Dr. Howard McCrum Snyder in Denver to Mr. Joseph Quinn in New York thanking him for his suggestions regarding the treatment of
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where he served with the Research Board of Tropical Medicine. While in the Philippines he met he met Alice Elizabeth Concklin. They married July 12, 1910.
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for pneumonia in November 1945 and, after retiring from military service, remaining close to Dwight D. Eisenhower while he was president of
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In January 1951 Snyder was again called to active duty and was assigned to Supreme Headquarters, Allied Powers, Europe (
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After Eisenhower’s inauguration as President in January 1953, Snyder was appointed to the White House staff as the
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and received his M.D. in 1905. He completed his medical internship at Presbyterian Hospital in Philadelphia.
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Snyder continued his association with the Eisenhower family after the war, treating
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Papers of Howard McCrum Snyder, Dwight D. Eisenhower Presidential Library
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He died in Washington DC at Walter Reed hospital on September 22, 1970.
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In 1909, Snyder’s first military assignment took him to the
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Physician to the President
Dwight D. Eisenhower
Wallace H. Graham
Janet G. Travell
Cheyenne, Wyoming
Washington, D.C.
Jefferson Medical College
United States Army Medical Corps
Physician to the President
Dwight D. Eisenhower
Cheyenne
University of Colorado
Jefferson Medical College
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first lieutenant
United States Army Medical Corps
Philippines
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